US Space Force increases efforts to plug training capabilities gaps
The service has been seeking simulation and emulation solutions capable of reproducing multiple in-orbit threats.
4K Solutions, LLC is proud to announce the launch of their 1U Global UPS.
4K Solutions quickly responded to their US Army customer's requirement for a smaller universal uninterruptible power supply that would fit within a 1U rackmount space to support their deployable VSAT routing and switching kits as well as their radio over ip kits.
4K Solutions is the manufacturer of 1U Global UPS. This patent-pending solution is an Autosensing Universal 1U Rackmount Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) that provides dual voltage, making it operable worldwide. The unit prevents data loss, downtime, and equipment damage due to power outages, voltage fluctuations, and transient surges and occupies only one rack space (1U) in a standard rack enclosure. It is assembled in the United States.
Source: 4K Solutions
The service has been seeking simulation and emulation solutions capable of reproducing multiple in-orbit threats.
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